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"Ronald Reagan must be rolling over in his grave," Graham wrote.
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Testimony against the student was almost exclusively hearsay; the student has maintained her innocence.
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The woman, who was having an operation for pancreatic cancer, died after suffering severe burns.
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If Joe Biden were serious about unifying the country, he would condemn the voices in his own party demanding to punish opponents.
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Inflation Reduction Act breaks international WTO trade agreements
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Goldman Sachs says the economy is almost recession-proof, CNBC reports. Just months after almost everyone on Wall Street worried that a recession was just around the corner, Goldman Sachs said a downturn is unlikely over the next several years. In fact, the firm’s economists stopped just short of saying that the U.S. economy is recession-proof. …
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The campaigns of President Donald Trump and two statewide Republican row office candidates are suing Bucks County. The paperwork filed this week calls for the county court to throw out 2,175 “defective ballots” and 76 ballots with unsealed privacy envelops or markings that were accepted by the Bucks County Board of Elections after a review. […]
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JUST IN: Crowd protest outside New York City Department of Education over vaccine mandate, chants 'the system is corrupt'pic.twitter.com/gA4bgU0a5K
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Kenneth Starr, the polarizing former independent counsel who led a highly publicized investigation of then-President Bill Clinton, has died at the age of 76, according to his family.
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With Donald Trump heading toward what more and more Republicans believe will be victory in the GOP primaries, an increasing number of party figures — none fans of Trump originally — are making their peace with the idea of Trump as their nominee. Some are even working out an argument, at least in their own minds, that Trump has a plausible chance to defeat Hillary Clinton in a general election. There have been brief establishment flirtations with Trump in the past. But those flirtations ended when Trump said something outrageous or the campaign took some (brief) anti-Trump turn, most recently when Ted Cruz won the Wisconsin primary on April 5. Now, with Trump's five-for-five victories in the Northeast last Tuesday, some establishment members are doing more than flirting with the idea of Trump. They're accepting it. What follows won't include names, but is based on private conversations with several stalwart Republicans, including a former top party official, former members of Congress who have been active in the campaign, a member of the party's foreign-policy establishment, two former managers of GOP presidential campaigns, and more. In addition, several other influential Republicans, like Sens. Bob Corker and John Cornyn, along with former House Speaker John Boehner, have spoken out publicly in a somewhat Trump-friendly way recently.
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The King of the Counter Punch hit back against actor Robert De Niro on Tuesday after being provoked by the star's expletive-laced rant aimed at the president during Sunday night's Tony Awards.
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The word is everywhere: “Mourn.” “Thousands of people turned out to mourn the death of Gen. Qassem Soleimani, whose body was returned to Iran after the top military commander was killed in a U.S. drone strike,” The Hill reported. “Thousands of mourners dressed in black marched through the streets of Ahvaz beating their chests in […]
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SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – Thursday, President Trump tweeted that the Dominion Voting Systems have “DELETED 2.7 MILLION TRUMP VOTES NATIONWIDE.” This comes after the mainstream media, and Democrat officials have called anyone conspiracy theorists, but the Trump campaign continues to say they will prove that there was fraud. President Trump has tweeted multiple times since election day that he will...
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Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich sounds off on the "hypocrisy" of Democrat PACs funding "MAGA Republicans" in midterm races on "America's Newsroom."
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David M. Drucker on Twitter

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

“.@SenDeanHeller won't vote for @realDonaldTrump in November. Won't vote for @HillaryClinton, either: https://t.co/xWBiCZG0Xf”
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James Comey speaking at the White House, flanked by then-FBI Director Robert Mueller and President Barack Obama, on the day Obama announced he was nominating Comey to replace Mueller, June 21, 2013. (Screen Capture)
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"I think it's a remarkable achievement within a period of six to seven months," said Dr. Moncef Slaaoui.
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Former President Donald Trump told a conservative radio host that while he “can’t imagine being indicted,” it would not stop him from running in 2024 if he was. Trump made the comments during an interview with Hugh Hewitt on Thursday. “I can’t imagine being indicted, I have done nothing wrong,” Trump said. “I think you’d […]
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Trump plans to attend the trial and take the witness stand
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Illegal Alien in Michigan Charged with Separating Child from His Parents Forever through Murder Illegal alien Miguel A. Ibarra Cerda was charged today in Wixom County, Michigan after killing a 14-year-old boy in a hit and run crash. Cerda was driving on the wrong side of the road at the time and immediately drove off. …
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